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Музеи Московского Кремля | |
Established | 1806 |
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Location | Kremlin, Moscow, Russia |
Director | Yelena Gagarina |
Website | kreml.ru/museums-moscow-kremlin |
Moscow Kremlin Museums (Russian: Музеи Московского Кремля (MMK), Государственный историко-культурный музей-заповедник «Московский Кремль») is a major state-run museum in Moscow Kremlin. Its roots lie in the Kremlin Armoury museum founded in 1806, the current form of the museum started in 1991. The Head of the museum (since 2001) is Yelena Gagarina, daughter of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. There were 424,922 visitors to the Kremlin Museums in 2020, a drop of 86 percent from 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it still ranked 46th on the List of most-visited art museums in the world in 2020.[1]
Moscow Kremlin Museums have the following parts: